Buyers rights in purchasing property?
The seller of property is a builder who did not live in property but who spent months refurbishing it and most definitely would have known that one of neighbours had a criminal record (he knew the other neighbours). Could I have a case for suing? How much could I reasonably sue for?
Asked on Sep 6 2011, General in Bolton | Report content
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You need to speak to a solicitor. You will need evidence to show that the person in question is a problem to you, and was also a problem to the builder and you need to prove somehow that he sold you the property without disclosing issues with this neighbour. See a solicitor, you can get free minutes with some solicitors, at least then you will have a much better understanding about how these things work.
Answered on Sep 7 2011, Report content -
This question is probably best answered by the solicitor who acted on your behalf during the sale.
Answered on Sep 7 2011, Report content
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